![]() Intel makes the Intel Pro 3945 a/b/g wireless card that fits in Dell's Mini-9 series and the Dell Mini-9's use the same half-height Broadcom wireless card that your Mini-10 uses. I easily find 3 APs under windows xp on this Dell Mini 10 at my location, so my router is not at fault. Then I disabled all security on my router, and scanned again. It also didn't save any of the info I typed in the setup screen. After typing in all that, it gave me a wpa_supplicant not found error. ![]() I clicked on WPA/TKP and entered my ESSID and encryption key. I manually entered my IP, DNS and gateway numbers, but it also refused them, saying they are incorrect. I did a DHCP test, but it didn't seem to find anything either. I tried setting up the network wizard with all my connection details, but it won't save anything until "after" it has scanned and found a network. I have 3 access points near me, and mine is the strongest. So I'm thinking I need to just setup my connection.Īccording to the network wizard -> wireless, I need to scan for networks first before doing anything else. I can also use the "wireless" button, which wasn't available previously. Also I was given a command that loaded it.Īfter this module loaded, I can select eth1 for my wireless in the network wizard. I use the only "4" version of puppy that works on this netbook "412retro" I asked a kind soul to compile the below driver for me for 2.6.21.7 kernel.īroadcom BCM4312 802.11b/g 14e4:4315 STA Binary Driver See 10th and 12th post for solution on this particular netbook
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